Looking for a Smart Plug Accessible via Local IP

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Asked By TechSpirit99 On

I'm trying to find a smart plug that can be accessed through its local IP address using a web browser. I run multiple media and file servers at home with 8TB external hard drives attached, and sometimes those drives throw a 500-internal server error that requires a power cycle. This can leave my media inaccessible until I return home, which might take several days. I'm looking for a solution that allows me to control the power to these external drives remotely from any computer on my local network. Ideally, I'd prefer a network-controlled power outlet that has a web interface rather than a phone app for controlling it.

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Answered By HomeHacker77 On

Have you considered using a smart socket with something like the Tuya app? These plugs can switch on/off even when your PC is off. They're great for controlling various devices at home. However, they usually rely on a phone app, which you seem to want to avoid. Still, they're helpful if you don’t mind a little app involvement.

Answered By SecureNetGuy On

Be careful about putting IoT devices on the internet with a public IP. I suggest looking into Home Assistant with a supported smart plug, like Zigbee plugs or Sonoff/Shelly. Running Home Assistant can enhance security, especially if you get a baby casa subscription for secure remote access. Just a thought!

Answered By GadgetGuru42 On

You might want to check out the Shelly Smart Plug. It supports both local and cloud access, but you'll need to activate the cloud feature. It has a ton of integrations too! Just make sure you set it up correctly for local access first.

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